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what kind of conract do I need to wholesale in Washington state?
Hi...I’ve been researching and reading about wholesaling and really want to jump off into the investment world. I’m a little stuck trying to figure out the right kind of contract of assignment I need to use in Washington State. Apparently, we can’t use the standard purchase and sake agreement. One investor said I have to put it into a land trust and then do the wholesale deal. Can someone please help clarify to me how I legally wholesale in Washington state? Thanks